Brown’s third tale, Outhouse, proves just how much power legends and boogeyman stories have in the life of a child. You’ll never go to the bathroom late at night again without looking over your shoulder after reading Outhouse by Alexander S. Brown.

A child is locked in a bathroom for an entire day. The darkness is bad. The growling from beneath the sink is worse. And what the child discovers in those shadowy recesses is more than he could possibly imagine. As an adult, he tries desperately to make sense of the inexplicable, reliving the experience that will haunt him for the rest of his life.

The Air That Remains is a Gothic horror story about madness, the limits of mankind's understanding and the depths of the ocean. While a standalone work, it's counted as Volume Seven in the Year of the Horse Anthology, a collection of monthly short stories by Timothy J. Meyer, released in 2014.

"Andrew" is the story of a very young boy of a brilliant married couple who were rather unusual scientists. It is a story about how Andrew deals with an event more traumatic than anyone should ever have to experience. This was one of my first and very well received stories and is also the foundation story for my book, Death of Heaven.

Sometimes we find we are immersed in Evil and even the best we can do, simply isn't good enough. At every turn we find that there is simply no good choice, only ones that get us deeper into the darkness. Evil can be found in a twisting of our mental processes through situation or disease in the formation of our thoughts. Includes the short story, "The Fall".

Grant Mercer is a former detective who just can't seem to leave the job behind. When he discovers the supernatural empire that has secretly infiltrated every level of society, he tackles it head-on. What follows is a non-stop maelstrom of violence and insanity that threatens to consume the city Grant has sworn to protect.

A short story from the pages of Snapdragon.
A friendly neighbor. One cat. One weekend. What could possibly go wrong?
Written for fans of Alfred Hitchcock, Richard Matheson and The Twilight Zone, Snapdragon features seven original short stories you can sink your teeth into.

A stranger touches Anne just before committing suicide by commuter train. Even as Anne struggles toward her own goals for a stable life, she stumbles into the dark secret that haunted the stranger. In this weird tale of present-day San Francisco, Anne discovers the price that cities exact upon their citizens.

Nate Helton needed a break, and the cabin he inherited in the forests of the Poconos was the perfect place to get away. Those woods hold a wonderful, magical secret, however, and Nate is about to be one of the privileged few to be let in on it. Unfortunately for him, some secrets are best left unlearned, especially when it comes to Candy.

You're trapped in this town. You're the only one who knows it or even wants to get out. And your only hope of trying to get out is to enlist the help of the strangers who terrify you. Can you make them listen? Will they care? Or are you the only person who knows that anything is wrong?

Prove you can survive and you'll become a productive member of your society.
That's unless the zombies don't get you in The Killing House first!
So choose your weapons carefully, because you've got the rest of your life to regret those choices. However short or long that may turn out to be!